Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7987507 Nuclear Materials and Energy 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
At the inner baffle of the AUG divertor massive polished inserts of tungsten and P92 steel were installed to measure the erosion by arcing. For tungsten most of the traces are less than 0.4 µm deep and a similar amount of tungsten is deposited close to the traces. Few craters up to 4 µm resulting in an average erosion rate of 2 × 1013 at cm−2s−1 are observed. The behaviour for P92 steel is quite different: most of the traces are 4 µm deep, up to 80 µm were observed. An average erosion rate of 400 × 1013 at cm−2s−1, i.e. more than a factor of hundred higher compared to tungsten, is found. Therefore, erosion by arcing has to be taken into account to determine the optimal material mix for future fusion devices.
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